Overview
- Rescuers from the Nepal Army, Armed Police Force and Nepal Police have deployed over 300 personnel and air assets to scour flood-hit areas in Rasuwa district
- Nine fatalities have been confirmed and about 20 people remain unaccounted for following the July 8 surge in the Bhotekoshi River
- The Miteri (Friendship) Bridge and roughly 200 vehicles at the customs dry port were washed away, halting trade on the Rasuwagadhi–Kerung corridor
- Damage to hydropower infrastructure has taken up to 200 megawatts offline, compounding regional electricity losses during the monsoon
- Investigators are examining satellite imagery and weather data to determine whether a glacial lake outburst in Tibet triggered the deadly flood